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Factors associated with spontaneous angular changes of impacted mandibular third molars as a result of second molar protraction

Authors
Baik, Un-BongBayome, MohamedAbbas, Noha HusseinPark, Jae HyunLee, Ui-LyongKim, Yoon-Ji
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
Mosby Inc.
Citation
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, v.156, no.2, pp 178 - 185
Pages
8
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Journal Title
American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics
Volume
156
Number
2
Start Page
178
End Page
185
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/34030
DOI
10.1016/j.ajodo.2018.08.024
ISSN
0889-5406
1097-6752
Abstract
Introduction: This study aimed to identify significant factors affecting the spontaneous angular changes of impacted mandibular third molars as a result of second molar protraction. Temporary skeletal anchorage devices in the missing mandibular first molar (ML-6) or missing deciduous mandibular second molar (ML-E) with missing succedaneous premolar spaces provided traction. Methods: Forty-one mandibular third molars of 34 patients (10 male and 24 female; mean age 18.3 +/- 3.7 years) that erupted after second molar protraction were included in this study. They were classified into upright (U) and tilted (T) groups. Linear and angular measurements were performed at the time of treatment initiation (T1) and of ML-6 or ML-E space closure (T2). Regression analyses were used to identify significant factors related to third molar uprighting. Results: Nolla stage (odds ratio [OR] 4.1), sex (OR 0.003 for male), third molar angulation at T1 (OR 1.1), missing tooth space (OR 0.006), rate of third molar eruption (OR 23.3), and rate of second molar protraction (OR 0.2) significantly affected third molar uprighting. Age, third molar angulation at T1, rate of third molar eruption, and rate of second molar protraction were significant factors for predicting third molar angulation at T2. Conclusions: Available space for third molar eruption before and after second molar protraction is not associated with uprighting of erupting third molars. Older patients whose third molars are in greater Nolla stage, are in a more upright position at T1, and have a greater eruption rate have a greater chance for third molar uprighting. Alternatively, an increase in second molar protraction rate results in mesial tipping of the third molars.
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